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Juxtaposition
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Juxtaposit
To place in close connection or contiguity to juxtapose
Impasto
the layer or body of pigment applied by the painter to his canvas with especial reference to the juxtaposition of different colors and tints in forming a harmonious whole
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Juxtapose
To place in juxtaposition
Cause or matter
Cause or matter, the words 'cause' and 'matter' are often used in juxtaposition, but they have different meanings. 'Cause' means any action or any criminal proceedings and 'matter' means any proceedings
Produced
English Dictionary). According to Webster's International English Dictionary the verb 'produce' means to bring forward, beget etc. The juxtaposition of the word 'manufacture' with 'agriculture' and 'horticulture' is significant and cannot be lost sight of. The intention
Production
characterised as production, every production need not amount to manufacture. The word 'production' or 'produce' when used in juxtaposition with the word 'manufacture' takes in bringing into existence new goods by a process which may or may
Water supply and sanitary fittings
water supply. Moreover, the words 'water supply... fittings' do not occur in isolation, but they are used in juxtaposition of the words 'sanitary fittings'. The entire expressions 'Water supply and sanitary fittings' is one single expression and
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